Korean flights between Seoul, Vladivostok to increase

Korean authorities have designated four carriers from the Republic of Korea—Asiana Airlines (OZ), Jin Air, Eastar Jet and T’way Airlines—to operate on the Seoul (ICN)-Vladivostok, Russia (VVO) route after the two countries agreed to remove restrictions.

Korean authorities have designated four carriers from the Republic of Korea—Asiana Airlines (OZ), Jin Air, Eastar Jet and T’way Airlines—to operate on the Seoul (ICN)-Vladivostok, Russia (VVO) route after the two countries agreed to remove restrictions (ATW Daily News, May 24).
Korean authorities have set frequencies to 36 weekly flights from the 2012/2013 winter season. OZ will launch daily Airbus A321 ICN-VVO service in November. Other carriers have not announced ...

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